Can you fit a single model that includes the two classifiers from
which the model with one classifier could be obtained as a special case?
If yes (and if neither parameter was at a boundary crudely similar to
a zero variance component in "lme"), then you could use the theory
that
2*ln(likelihood ratio) is approximately chi-square. For many
capabilities in R, this is implemented as a function anova(fit2, fit1)
where fit2 and fit1 are the results of fitting the general and the
specialized models.
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spencer graves
Steve Adams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a R test available that tests whether 2
> hazard ratios obtained from Cox regressions on the
> same patient sample by 2 different classifiers are
> significantly different?
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
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